- ↓ 0.10
- ꩜ 0.35
- ↑ 5.00
Once during your turn, after you flip any coins for an attack of the Pokémon this card is attached to, you may ignore all effects of those coin flips and begin flipping those coins again. (You may only use effects that let you flip coins again, including effects from other cards, once during your turn.)
· Pokémon Tool rule: Attach a Pokémon Tool to 1 of your Pokémon that doesn’t already have a Pokémon Tool attached to it.
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feyblade
So, the developers are following the “burn every bridge you cross” theory of reminder text, I guess.
Mantidactyle
“(You may only win the game once per game)”
HEZ
“Once during each player’s turn, if this player’s opponent has 6 or more Pokémon in the Lost Zone, the player may choose to win the game.”
But only once during each player’s turn…
Dark Kira
You could still Stifle it
HEZ
Haha if only XD
Started playing Standard Magic again yesterday. More complex than Pokemon Standard… less complex than 150 :P
We’ve only ever had 2 “counter” effects in Pokemon off the top of my head, Power Spray and the D&P series Alakazam.
Mantidactyle
Even Red Deck Wins is more complex that Pokémon Standard… which is pretty sad.
Ben Hackney
right lol
EverPhoenix
So no stacks with Fliptini? Disappointed…
Ricardo
Not to be dense, but I’m new at this. This card allows me to ignore the results from my first flip(s) and flip a second time, right? It also allows me to work off of Pokemon and effects not from my active Pokemon but any other card in play?
Adam Capriola
You’ll have to be a little more specific as scenarios you’re thinking of, but you can only reflip for coin outcomes associated with attacks.
Ricardo
Ok, just for attacks on any card, and reflip just once. Thanks!
Sam
So how does this work in combination with Glimwood Tangle?
JP
Due to “(You may only use effects that let you flip coins again, including effects from other cards, once during your turn.)” you may only reflip once (even though this clause isn’t written on Glimwood).